Box 5
Contains 304 Results:
“A L’Orchestre National Creation du “Requiem” de Virgil Thomson” (Arts), March 8, 1961
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Sophisticate from Missouri” (Time), December 15, 1961
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Music: A Tribute to Virgil Thomson” (NY Times), December 19, 1961
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Tribute to Thomson” (NY Herald Tribune), December 19, 1961
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Virgil Thomson Earns his Big Place in Music” (Kansas City Star), December 19, 1961
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Romantic Issue Rears Its Head” (Chicago Daily News), February 12, 1962
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Davis Debut Exasperates” (Chicago), February 12, 1962
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“An Object Lesson in Values” (Chicago’s American), September 2, 1962
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Johannesen, Pianist, hailed in Moscow” (NY Times), April 5, 1963
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
Colony Receives Warm Applause Despite Chill” (Peterborough Transcript), August 29, 1963
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Stokowski – ‘Mr. Music’” (Lotos Leaf), January 1965
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Virgil Thomson—Parisian from Missouri” (HiFi/Stereo Review), May 1965
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
Photocopies, 1960-1963
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Thomson Conducts World Premiere of His Requiem mass” (Musical America), June 1960
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Thomson Requiem Debut in France” (NY Herald Tribune), February 27, 1961
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Composers Forums in Pittsburgh” (Carnegie magazine), January 1963
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Ives on the Organ, Schoeffler and Milanov” (Stereo Review), January 5, 1963
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
Originals, 1966
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Lipchitz and Thomson to Get Medals” (NY Times), February 15, 1966
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“A Landmark—the Thomson Symphony on a Hymn Tune” (The American Record Guide), March 1966
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Home Town Adds Tribute for Notable Career” (KC Star), May 26, 1966
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“’Dido’ is Staged in Kansas City” (NY Times), May 26, 1966
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
Photocopies, 1966
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Kansas City in Paris” (NY Herald Tribune), January 2, 1966
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Conductors’ Conference to Hear Virgil Thomson” (The State), January 7, 1966
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).